Proverbs 29:6-16

6 In an evil person's crime is a trap, but the righteous sing and rejoice.
7 The righteous understands the cause of the poor, but the wicked is unconcerned.
8 Scoffers can inflame a city, but the wise can calm the fury.
9 When a wise man argues with a foolish one, he meets anger and ridicule without relief.
10 Men of blood hate those who are pure and seek the life of the upright.
11 A fool gives vent to all his feelings, but the wise, thinking of afterwards, stills them.
12 If a ruler listens to lies, all his officials will be wicked.
13 The poor and the oppressor have this in common: ADONAI gives light to the eyes of both.
14 If a king steadfastly gives justice to the poor, his throne will be secure forever.
15 The rod and rebuke give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame on his mother.
16 When the wicked flourish, wrongdoing flourishes; but the righteous will witness their downfall.

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Proverbs 29:6-16 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 16

This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of the family of Baasha, and an account of his death, 1Ki 16:1-7, and of his son's reigning in his stead two years, who was slain by Zimri one of his captains, 1Ki 16:8-14, and who reigned but seven days, 1Ki 16:15-20, and the people being divided between Tibni and Omri, the party for the latter prevailed, and he was made king, and reigned twelve years, 1Ki 16:21-28, and was succeeded by his son Ahab, a very wicked prince, 1Ki 16:29-33, and the chapter is concluded with the rebuilding of Jericho, 1Ki 16:34.

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